I applied online. The process took 2+ weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Reading, England (UK)) in February 2015.

Interview

2 person interview panel, incumbent and line manager only, with scant preparation by them and obvious, competency based questions. This was lazy interviewing in terms of technique and preparation with the focus purely on what I had done before rather than what I could do in the future. I possibly reflected the poor experience during the interview which may have contributed to me not getting the role.

Interview Questions

Give me an example of where you have done a similar (task) before 1 Answer

I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Reading, England (UK)).

Interview

Had a face-2-face interview for an open position with the company a couple of years ago.The phone interview went very well and was asked to attend a face-to-face interview, which I thought went well. The Hiring Manager was very pleasant and sounded very positive about my prospects.However, despite a number of follow-up emails with the third party recruiters, I never received any response or feedback. I'm not so bothered about not being offered the role as I went on to something better, however, I was very disappointed at the fact that the company were not courteous enough to provide me with any feedback following the process. Shameful really.. Probably a good indication of the potential working environment.

I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Reading, England (UK)) in August 2013.

Interview

Had an initial agency conducted phone interview checking my skills, experience and explaining the role, then a manager 'traditional' face to face competency based inteview, and then a few days later, a peer-group interview.

I applied online. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Verizon (London, England (UK)).

Interview

Started with a CV screening which shortlisted to around 200 people, followed by phone interview asking about the specifics of the company and CV details down to 25 and finally onsite interview which had a technical part and a competency part.

I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Verizon (Reading, England (UK)) in April 2012.

Interview

Fist of all you have to apply online - you have to fill in their application form including cover letter, CV and basic questions. After preliminary screening, you will be interviewed over the phone, my interview lasted 40 minutes, usually it is about 30 mins. When being successful, you will be invited for personal interview.

Interview Questions

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As a university student, what subjects are you currently pursuing? Which one of them do you like most and why? Have you been involved in any projects? If so, what was your role in the project and what do you think was your strength? Answer Question

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